Michael Jackson was a "vulnerable man" in a "financial crisis" when he died.
The Thriller singer passed away in June 2009 due to acute propofol intoxication and his former physician Dr. Conrad Murray claims he couldn't cope with the prospect of performing 50 shows at London's O2 Arena, which were due to take place later that year.
Murray - who was jailed for four years for the involuntary manslaughter of Jackson - told the Daily Star Online: "He despised those shows, he didn't even want to come to London.
He was forced to by AEG who picked the venue because they co-owned it. All he wanted was to be alone.
"He was not ready mentally or physically to do those shows. He was determined to find a way out.